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The brain was not meant to be constantly stimulated, allowing it to rest in silence once in a while goes a long way, explains Dr Katakol. | Health |
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The brain was not meant to be constantly stimulated, allowing it to rest in silence once in a while goes a long way, explains Dr Katakol. | Health |
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Feeling distracted? How hobbies can help you find 'flow state' and save your brain | Health |
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Can gut health affect your brain? |
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A small question can open a big door in a child's mind. Brain teasers do exactly that. They look easy at first, but they quietly challenge how a child. |
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Don't Wait For The 'Last Resort': AIIMS Experts Urge Earlier Deep Brain Stimulation Referral For Parkinson's |
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A new study found a small but powerful brain region, that could play a major role in driving high blood pressure |
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Parkinson's disease begins deep in the brain long before visible symptoms appear. A neurologist explains its causes, key risk factors, and early signs, highlighting why awareness and timely detection remain crucial in managing the condition. |
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On World Parkinson's Day, experts highlight that while fruits rich in flavonoids and antioxidants may support brain health, there is no conclusive evidence that they prevent Parkinson's disease. Research remains preliminary, and diet should complement, not replace, medical treatment, with proper fruit washing helping reduce pesticide-related risks linked to Parkinsonism. , Health, Times Now |
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A page filled with the same letter can feel confusing at first. Rows and rows of "X" make the eyes wander and the brain hesitate. But hidden right in . |
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A new study published in Circulation Research suggests that a specific brain region may play a key role in high blood pressure. The findings highlight how breathing-related neural activity could influence blood vessels and open new paths for treatment. |